Beacon Street in Boston on Friday morning.
Crews removed sandbags from in front of Aquarium Station.
Crossing a still-snowy street downtown.
Crews dug out the city's downtown Friday morning.
Man and machine worked to clear the streets.
Crews worked to clear streets downtown.
Some slush and puddles remained on streets and sidewalks downtown Friday morning.
Sandbags prevented flooding at the MBTA Blue Line Aquarium Station overnight.

There's still a lot of cleaning up left to do--sidewalks downtown were still covered in snow Friday morning, and there were still deep puddles on State Street and Atlantic Avenue from where water surged into the city.

In the Back Bay neighborhood, Michael and his partner take care of shoveling out about twenty properties along Beacon Street.

"It's been ok. It's heavy little heavy but we are doing ok," he said.

With winds blowing some of the snow around still progress is being made Michael just keeps going and shoveling.

"We're going to get it done we're close our routes are just about 80-percent done," he said.

The sidewalks are in pretty good shape along his stretch of Beacon Street the travel lanes for the most part just wet. The road in still need some widening to bring back the parking spaces.